The update to Pages is a necessary one, as the older, clunkier design has been phased out from pretty much every other corner of the platform. It also seems more thorough than the News Feed redesign, and coherent with the goals of Pages.

The biggest change is a one-column approach to Page posts. Currently, pages operate on a two-column, Timeline-style feed that was phased out for regular users long ago. Facebook says that the one-column look will ensure that posts show up regularly and consistently across the feed, which was a problem for the old look. In addition, the left-hand column viewable from the Pages platform now incorporates admin tools and analytics, including Likes and ad performance.

In addition to the new look, Facebook has added a new feature: Pages to Watch. Admins can use Pages to Watch to monitor the data and performance of some similar pages — giving context to page performance and showing businesses how they stack up against competition.